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    Peer review and innovation.Raymond Spier - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (1):99-108.
    Two important aspects of the relationship between peer review and innovation includes the acceptance of articles for publication in journals and the assessment of applications for grants for the funding of research work. While there are well-known examples of the rejection by journals of first choice of many papers that have radically changed the way we think about the world outside ourselves, such papers do get published eventually, however tortuous the process required. With grant applications the situation differs in that (...)
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    Science, engineering and ethics: Running definitions.Raymond Spier - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (1):5-10.
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    Science and Engineering Ethics Enters its Third Decade.Raymond E. Spier & Stephanie J. Bird - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (1):1-3.
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    On dealing with bias.Raymond E. Spier - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (4):483-484.
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    Ethics and the funding of research and development at universities.Raymond E. Spier - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (3):375-384.
    As a result of a gradual shifting of the resourcing of universities from the public to the private sector, the academic institution has been required to acquire some of its additional funding from industry via partnerships based on research and development. This paper examines this new condition and asks whether the different mission statements or modi operandi of the university vis à vis industry throws up additional ethical issues. While there are conditions where the interactions between industry and the university (...)
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    “Dual Use” and “Intentionality”: Seeking to Prevent the Manifestation of Deliberately Harmful Objectives.Raymond E. Spier - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (1):1-6.
    The majority of papers in this special issue were presented at a conference, ‘The Advancement of Science and the Dilemma of Dual Use: Why We Can’t Afford to Fail’ held on 9–10 November 2007. The conference chairman was Andrzej Górski and its patrons were UNESCO and the President of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Three additional papers on the subject of Dual Use have been included in this issue; the authors are T. A. Cavanaugh , J. Forge and D. Koepsall.
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    Genes in court.Raymond Spier - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (1):3-6.
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    A conflict of interest disclosure policy for science and engineering ethics.Stephanie J. Bird & Raymond E. Spier - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (2):149-152.
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    Ethical aspects of the university-industry interface.Raymond Spier - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (2):151-162.
    Following an examination of the missions of industry and the university there is a comparison of the ‘wish-lists’ of industry and the university. These ‘wish-lists’ have both similarities and differences. Some of the differences are expressed in a further section on the kinds of interactions that neither institution wants from the other. In the canonical university, the culture values features such as openness, individuality and the de-emphasis of monetary matters, whereas in the archetypal industry the prevailing ethos tends towards secrecy, (...)
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    Conference summary: 'The responsible conduct of basic and clinical research'.Raymond E. Spier - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (1):189-197.
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    Science and Technology Ethics.Dr Raymond E. Spier & Raymond E. Spier - 2001 - Routledge.
    Science and Technology Ethics re-examines the ethics by which we live and asks the question: do we have in place the ethical guidelines through which we can incorporate these developments with the minimum of disruption and disaffection? It assesses the ethical systems in place and proposes new approaches to our scientific and engineering processes and products, our social contacts, biology and informatics, the military industry and our environmental responsibilities. The volume is multidisciplinary and reflects the aim of the book to (...)
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    On the management of funding of research in science and engineering.Raymond E. Spier & Stephanie J. Bird - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):298-300.
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    Reflections on ' real science: What it is, and what it means ' by John Ziman.Raymond Spier - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (2):235-252.
    In these reflections on the recent book by John Ziman entitled ‘Real Science: What it is and what it means’, I have sought to review his main points and carry on the discussion that Ziman seeks to provoke. His approach to this subject arises from what exists on the ground and the way practising scientists view this area. I have taken a wider more abstract view of what is entailed by science than Ziman and have examined the implications of that (...)
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    Communicating to the public via the media: Practical and ethical issues.Stephanie J. Bird & Raymond E. Spier - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (4):395-396.
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    Science and engineering ethics one year on.Stephanie J. Bird & Ray Spier - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (1):3-4.
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    Science and Engineering Ethics.S. Bird & Raymond Spier - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (4):485-494.
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    Welcome to science and engineering ethics.Stephanie J. Bird & Raymond Spier - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (1):2-4.
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    An approach to the ethics of cloning humans via an examination of the ethical issues pertaining to the use of any tool.Raymond E. Spier - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (1):17-32.
    Those procedures which, at some future date, could constitute the operations resulting in the cloning of a human being are defined as a tool. As humans have been using tools for some two million years, sets of rules or ethics have been devised to make sure that tools are used to promote the maximum benefit and cause the minimum harm. It would, therefore, seem appropriate to consider the human cloning process as one such tool and approach the ethical issues which (...)
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    Climate—an item for the ethics agenda.Raymond E. Spier - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (1):1-2.
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    Clones on stage.R. E. Spier - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (2):106-108.
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    Ethics as a control system component.R. E. Spier - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (3):259-262.
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    Evolution and Ethics: Is an Evolutionary Ethics Possible?Ray E. Spier - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):9-15.
    Conventional wisdom generally seeks to support the notion that we cannot arrive at ethics by considerations of the state of the world. If we do this we are guilty of committing the ‘Naturalistic Fallacy’. This paper seeks to refute these contentions. I it I note that words are tools that humans use with the intention of promoting their survival. This ties into ethics, which are essentially a subset of the words used to promote human survival through their use in expressing (...)
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    Editorial — words are tools.Raymond E. Spier - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (4):595-596.
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    Facing up to creating life: Synthetic biology unfolds its wings.Raymond E. Spier - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (3):299-300.
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    Human genetic testing under examination by the european union.Raymond E. Spier - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (3):579-586.
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    Making human tissues acceptable.Raymond Spier - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (3):194-196.
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    On a question of trust.Raymond E. Spier - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (4):434-436.
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    On Cheating.Raymond E. Spier - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (2):309-310.
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    On Dealing with the Innovations of the Future.Raymond E. Spier - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (2):267-270.
    They may not have happened yet; but they are on the way. Reports, conference talks and exhibitions have provided windows into our possible and probable futures. As our ways of living have changed dramatically over the last 20 or so years, so might we expect even more such changes in the next couple of decades? But what changes might be in the offing and how should we as citizens, students, educators, ethicists and concerned individuals deal with them?Not all of the (...)
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    Observations on a meeting on the ethics of intellectual property rights and patents.Raymond E. Spier - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (1):151-158.
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    On the acceptability of biopharmaceuticals.R. E. Spier - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (3):291-306.
    The issues relating to the licensing of a biopharmaceutical are described. In particular attention is focused on the mind of the regulator who has the responsibility of recommending licensure. There are two key factors which operate on the mind when confronted with such a task: psychology and ethics. The different factors which influence the psychological acceptability of a product for licensure are many and varied; they include perceived need, novelty, education, context and others. Also involved is the regulator’s view of (...)
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    On the ethics of using citation indices in evaluations.Raymond E. Spier - 2009 - Science and Engineering Ethics 15 (1):1-2.
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    On the Qualities of Science.R. E. Spier - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):51-59.
    We hear much of voodoo science or junk science or even scientific science, in this paper I seek to evaluate and understand how we might approach a description of the qualities of science. In this I base my reasoning on the equivalence of the words science and knowledge. I then note that the application of the scientific method determines how confident we may be in what we hold as knowledge or science (basically a tested guess or hypothesis). The different levels (...)
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    On the Use of the Concept of “Fairness” in Ethics.Raymond E. Spier - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (4):601-603.
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    Placebo: Its action and place in health research today* — summary and conclusions.Raymond E. Spier - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (1):189-197.
    The material presented at this conference pointed to a new dimension in the prosecution of activities that seek to relieve people of disease. While the simple instrument of the placebo may show those interested in the efficacy of physiologically active chemicals the extent to which the chemical of interest is actually active, the surprising outcome of such studies is that the placebo per se is worthy of more general study. This, when taken further, points to the ways in which mind (...)
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    Reflections (3 of 4).Raymond E. Spier - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):279-284.
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    Reflections on the 4th world congress of bioethics.Raymond E. Spier - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (3):409-416.
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    Reflections on the budapest meeting 2005 of the european ethics consortium.Raymond E. Spier - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (4):587-590.
    A report of this meeting is published in this issue: Van Steendam, G., et al. The Budapest Meeting 2005—Intensified Networking on Ethics of Science: The case of Reproductive Cloning, Germline Gene Therapy and Human Dignity, Science and Engineering Ethics 12/4: 731–793.
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    Science and engineering ethics at Springer.Raymond Spier & Stephanie J. Bird - 2007 - Science and Engineering Ethics 13 (1):1-3.
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    Scientific misconduct: Ongoing developments.Raymond Spier & Stephanie J. Bird - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (1):3-4.
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    Some thoughts on the 2007 world conference on research integrity.Raymond E. Spier - 2007 - Science and Engineering Ethics 13 (4):383-386.
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    The british public Speaks.Raymond E. Spier - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (2):163-165.
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    The Emergence of the Need for the Subject Area of Biotechnology Ethics.R. E. Spier - 2004 - Global Bioethics 17 (1):149-159.
    Much confusion exists in the definitions of the areas covered by the disciplines of Bioethics and Biotech ethics. This paper seeks to unravel this situation, following a full discussion of the definition of ethics it shows that, although Bioethics is an all-inclusive term, it is generally used for the more specific area of Biomedical ethics. This leaves space for the equivalent level term of Biotech ethics to cover those aspects of the new and old biotechnologies that are not directly concerned (...)
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    The human genome project under the microscope.Raymond Spier - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (2):131-134.
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    Ethics for science and engineering based international industries: A collection of papers from a conference held under the auspices of the Engineering Foundation on September 14–17 1997, at Durham, North Carolina, USA. [REVIEW]Steven P. Nichols, Carl M. Skooglund & Raymond E. Spier - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (3):259-261.
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    Additional thoughts on the funding of poliovirus research: Some reflections stimulated by “parallel path: Poliovirus research in the vaccine era” (m.S. Garfinkel and D. sarewitz). [REVIEW]Raymond E. Spier - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):340-342.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]R. E. Spier - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (1):123-123.
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  48. Mental disorders and genetics: the ethical context. [REVIEW]R. Spier - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (1):126-127.
    This is a bold, useful and timely document. It sets out to make a series of legally and practically applicable recommendations on the process of acquiring genetic information about a person's mental condition as well as surveying the implications of the application of that information. At the heart of the document are two ethical principles: "respect for human beings and human dignity and limitation of harm to and suffering of all human beings". -/- .
     
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    Ethical issues in research relationships between universities and industry A conference held in Baltimore, USA, 3–4 November 1995, under the aegis of the University of Maryland, Center for Biomedical Ethics. [REVIEW]Raymond Spier - 1996 - Science and Engineering Ethics 2 (1):115-120.
    There were c. 70 attendees at this conference.
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